护理直觉:发现你内心的蜘蛛感

J. Lawson
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护理直觉作为临床护理知识的一种可接受的形式正在迅速发展。这篇手稿讲述了一位护士在急诊科经历了一场短暂的、解决的、无法解释的事件后,照顾新生儿的直觉之旅。护士的直觉和坚持帮助倡导病人和适当的最终护理。最终护士的直觉是正确的,从而验证了直觉在临床知识中的重要作用。你有没有遇到过护士告诉你,他们不知道哪里出了问题,但他们就是有种不好的事情要发生的感觉?或者更好的情况是,因为有些事情不对劲而打电话给医生,但没有发现或数据支持?护理直觉在过去的十年中得到了越来越多的认可,并已成为临床护理知识的合法形式[1]。但什么是护理直觉呢?很多人都听说过这个短语在护理领域使用,但除非你经历过,否则很难定义或理解。对8项定量研究和300多篇摘要的系统回顾提供了这些共同的主题,“感知无意识和有意识的思维过程”和“突然的情感意识和反思,以及有意识思维过程的唤醒”。此外,他们根据个人、社会和临床经验确定了行动意愿的子主题[1]。
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Nursing Intuition: Finding Your Inner Spidy-sense
Nursing intuition is rapidly growing as an acceptable form of clinical nursing knowledge. This manuscript follows the journey of a nurse’s intuition in caring for a neonate in the Emergency Department after a brief, resolved, unexplained, event. The nurse’s intuition and persistence helped advocate for the patient and the appropriate definitive care. Ultimately the nurse’s intuition was correct, thus validating the important role intuition plays in clinical knowledge. Have you ever had a nurse tell you they don’t know what is wrong, but they just have this feeling that something bad is about to happen? Or better yet, call the doctor because something just isn’t right, but has no findings or data to back it up? Nursing intuition over the past decade has gained increasing acceptance and has become a legitimate form of clinical nursing knowledge [1]. But what is nursing intuition? Many people have heard the phrase used across the field of nursing, but unless you have experienced it, it can be hard to define or understand. A systematic review of eight quantitative studies and over 300 abstracts offered these common themes, “Sensing an unconscious and conscious thought process” and “A sudden emotional awareness and reflection, and arousal of conscious thought process.” Additionally, they identified a sub theme of the willingness to act, based on one’s personal, social and clinical experiences [1].
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